Recent Freeman Beauty Reviews

I have used Freeman products in the past and had success. Unfortunately this one, burnt my skin. I put on a thin layer as described and waited the ten minutes for it to dry. While using a warm wet cloth to rinse it off I noticed my face was burning and hot. Painfully I managed to remove it all just to find it burnt my skin . I looked and felt like I had sunburn, except my face was puffy from a chemical burn.I had to use cortisone and Benadryl to calm my skin and it took two days to go from red, to light pink where I felt comfortable enough to go into public. This needs a warning label of some sort!

I don't understand why this mask has such a low rating despite all the goodness it has.

Before I used the one from Japan, but since I moved to Europe they don't sell it there, so I switched to the Himalaya peel-off mask. Unfortunately, the tube pacakage was discontinued last year and I didn't want to buy the small packet for it would producing more unnecessary plastic waste.

I need a heavy-duty mask that could actually pull out almost everything. I read the review here and people described it as "hurtful" and "ripping off skin" so I thought this would be perfect.

I bought this mask for €6 at Dm, a German retail, quite cheap in my opinion. At first try I could say this was not made for people with sensitive skin. The texture is quite consistent, I used only one finger to glide it on skin on one direction to avoid the mess. There was a cool and tingling feeling. The smell was fresh but would turned into kind of plasticky when getting dry, which was unpleasant. It was easy to peel, all in one go, removed all the hair, dead skin, black and white head. All I need was to wash my face with ice cold water to have a smooth and shiny skin result. I also suggest steaming your face before using this mask to open the pores and for dehydration.

I passed on this originally for the glacier water one, but when I loved that and was looking for the larger tube size, I found this one more easily. So I bought a small pack to test it and found I liked it a lot as well. It smells absolutely amazing and moisturizes just as well as the glacier water one.

It's sold in a larger 6oz tube at Ulta and I scored two on a sale, making it extremely cheap. If you get the packet it's quite pricey, being $1.40-$2 for .5oz. so seek out the tube if you like it.

I also messaged a reviewer under the glacier review to ask where she got hers in the 6oz and Five Below sells them, so I picked that up as well. Stocked with moisturizer for life.

I also have a pouch of a similar '10 minute mask' (watermelon and aloe) from Freeman that I haven't tried yet, but that one is marketed as a rinse off while these can be a 'leave on' (aka, moisturizer).

I was so excited when this finally became available in stores. Hydrating sleeping packs are hard to come by in the drugstore so I grabbed a sample pack of this the first time I came across it. Unfortunately my skin is pretty sensitive and this mask caused a strong burning sensation on my skin while I was applying it.